Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1924, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1924., ago’s representative in the na- | ski tonrney, Alf Bakke making a jump at Bratleboro, V BUILDING NEW MOORING POSTS FOR THE SHENANDOAH. Although the proposcd trip of the dirigi- ng stunt. Alf cove ble Shenandoah to the north pole appears 1o be stopped, work is going of New England in It is planned to plant the posts at Fort Worth, Tex.: San Diego. Calif. single jump. Wide World Photo. Photo taken at Philadelphia navy yard. THE POLAR BEARS CALLED IT A FINE SPRING DAY. The Star's man went to the Zoo yesterday afterndon to see how the animal: liked the snowstorm. He found most of them huddled about the radiators in winter quarters. but the rolar bears were having the time of their lives. They were using the rocks of their den for a toboggan slide. SERARIRG LA terg RAOLE THEY WILL INVESTIGATE “THE OIL SCANDALS OF 1924 The two special attorneys appointed by President Coolidge and their conference yesterday afternoon. Left to right: Ulric Mongert, George E. Chandler, Owen J. Roberts. special attorney: former Sen Pomerene, <pecial attorney; Albert E. Powell and John B. Dempsey. = SUS . WORMS, The nema:s flot. 'y 'WORKED THREE YEARS ON THIS TAPESTRY. Mrs. B. Chambers of invente of. N. A. Cobb, burean of plant industry, Department Chlcego fuititi hie tapeisy Wiich fhows Goorge Wadiiaaon in Ag : crmines the number of nemotouds (round Kisilit rary,” "Tlie Work [ineasiices UST5A ikikes a1 s 300,00 i : The worms have a direct effect on the growth stitches of wool and silk. Copyright by A s » machine is an advance in agricuiture, Covyrizht by Kadel & Herbert. K cared on the stage as a come- WON THE BOBSLED EVENT. Friends holding Capt. Schener of the NOW IT'S THE :‘,\X.\HJO}\'C DOLL; Mi~5 ly C. Davis, creator of the INVENTOR OF HIGH EXPLOSIVES IS YOUNG AT SEVENTY-ONE. Hudson Maxim, noted inventor, be Cationsi Thote Swist team, which won the bobsled event of the winter Olympic game- newest thing in dolls, in ber stdio in Vancowsér. B €. 7 NVED GH EXPLOSIVES IS > AT S ONE. s 5 , be- : Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Copstizht by Unders oo erwo litves in keeping physically fit. He has a special gymnasitm rigged up in his home, where he exercises heir shoulders. i T each day. Maxim is working on a number of inventions, which may revolutionize warfare, Copyrizht by Kadel & Herbert, E: Vi i , 1 f the o - B e iy o in oo T el SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW FOR NAVAL WARFARE. This is the hydroland tank. which makes four- & . ¢ 7 % 1 i > h Spme: ) S. Wyoming DANCERS APPEARING IN PERFORMANCE TONIGHT. Estelle Murray and her t vho will 3 inst the terms of the treaty of Neuilly awarding most of the terri- teen knots an hour in almost any sort of a sea. It is a part of the equipment of the U. 5. , Wy g form in “A Broadway Prince” at Carroll Hall tonight for the benefit of (';nr i:d;“:;‘ei/i:lo:ywéhu:;. :::y“:‘i‘nhal:ited by Mncedaninzs to Greece and- Jugoslavia.- and“is being used in the maneuvers near Panama. The tank has a French “’"l'«'&&'é? I:;| 1"14‘(‘;".().“1"“11:-, The chucch ‘on Conduit road was burned last year. 3 s g S Y, ‘Wide World -Phote. £ R

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